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a third of world's production in 2010, and had yields of 14.7 and 19.9 metric tons per hectare (5.9 and 7.9 long ton/acre; 6.6 and 8.9 short ton/acre) respectively. The yield gap between farms in developing economies and developed economies represents an opportunity loss of over 400 million metric tons (440 million short tons; 390 million long tons) of potato, or an amount greater than 2010 world potato production. Potato crop yields are determined by factors such as the crop breed, seed age and quality, crop management practices and the plant environment. Improvements in one or more of these yield determinants, and a closure of the yield gap, could be a major boost to food supply and farmer incomes in the developing world. The
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There is a big gap among various countries between high and low yields, even with the same variety of potato. Average potato yields in developed economies ranges between 38 and 44 metric tons per hectare (15 and 18 long ton/acre; 17 and 20 short ton/acre). China and India accounted for over
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Potatoes are usually cured after harvest to improve skin-set. Skin-set is the process by which the skin of the potato becomes resistant to skinning damage. Potato tubers may be susceptible to skinning at harvest and suffer skinning damage during harvest and handling operations. Curing allows the skin
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machine in rows 80 centimetres (31 in) apart. At garden scale, potatoes are planted in trenches or individual holes some 15 centimetres (5.9 in) deep in soil, preferably with additional organic matter such as garden compost or manure. Alternatively, they can be planted in containers or bags
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made ceramics from the earth, water, and fire. This pottery was a sacred substance, formed in significant shapes and used to represent important themes. Potatoes are represented anthropomorphically as well as naturally. During the late 19th century, numerous images of potato harvesting appeared in
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Potatoes grow best under temperate conditions. Temperatures above 30 °C (86 °F) have negative effects on potato crops, from physiological damage such as brown spots on tubers, to slower growth, premature sprouting, and lower starch content. These effects reduce crop yield, affecting both
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The world dedicated 18.6 million hectares (46 million acres) to potato cultivation in 2010; the world average yield was 17.4 tonnes per hectare (7.8 short tons per acre). The United States was the most productive country, with a nationwide average yield of 44.3 tonnes per hectare (19.8
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as a protection from the sun's rays, growers cover surface tubers. Commercial growers cover them by piling additional soil around the base of the plant as it grows (called "hilling" up, or in
British English "earthing up"). An alternative method, used by home gardeners and smaller-scale growers,
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Storage facilities need to be carefully designed to keep the potatoes alive and slow the natural process of sprouting which involves the breakdown of starch. It is crucial that the storage area be dark, ventilated well, and, for long-term storage, maintained at temperatures near 4 °C
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yield of potatoesâabout 95 gigajoules per hectare (9.2 million kilocalories per acre)âis higher than that of maize (78 GJ/ha or 7.5 million kcal/acre), rice (77 GJ/ha or 7.4 million kcal/acre), wheat (31 GJ/ha or 3 million kcal/acre), or
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to fully set and any wounds to heal. Wound-healing prevents infection and water-loss from the tubers during storage. Curing is normally done at relatively warm temperatures (10 to 16 °C or 50 to 60 °F) with high humidity and good gas-exchange if at all possible.
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spp.), as well as food plants like tomato. These compounds, which protect the potato plant from its predators, are especially concentrated in the aerial parts of the plant. The tubers are low in these toxins, unless they are exposed to light, which makes them go green.
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Potato production is expected to decline in many areas due to hotter temperatures and decreased water availability. Conversely, production is predicted to become possible in high altitude and latitude areas where it has been limited by frost damage, such as in
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Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine; Health and Medicine Division; Food and Nutrition Board; Committee to Review the Dietary Reference Intakes for Sodium and Potassium (2019). Oria, Maria; Harrison, Meghan; Stallings, Virginia A. (eds.).
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depicts peasants working in the plains between
Barbizon and Chailly. It presents a theme representative of the peasants' struggle for survival. Millet's technique for this work incorporated paste-like pigments thickly applied over a coarsely textured canvas.
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levels in the cooked product, especially in deep-fried dishes. The discovery of acrylamides in starchy foods in 2002 has caused concern, but it is not likely that the acrylamides in food, even if it is somewhat burnt, causes cancer in humans.
461:. On the surface of the tubers there are "eyes," which act as sinks to protect the vegetative buds from which the stems originate. The "eyes" are arranged in helical form. In addition, the tubers have small holes that allow breathing, called
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states out of all 50 states where potatoes are grown. These locations are selected for their cold, hard winters that kill pests and summers with long sunshine hours for optimum growth. In the UK, most seed potatoes originate in
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species that attacks cultivated potatoes. A secondary center of genetic variability of the potato is Mexico, where important wild species that have been used extensively in modern breeding are found, such as the hexaploid
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portrays a family eating potatoes. Van Gogh said he wanted to depict peasants as they really were. He deliberately chose coarse and ugly models, thinking that they would be natural and unspoiled in his finished work.
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For instance, developing cultivars with greater heat stress tolerance would be critical for maintaining yields in countries with potato production areas near current cultivars' maximum temperature limits (e.g.
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benefits from higher temperatures and wetter conditions. Late blight is predicted to become a greater threat in some areas (e.g. in
Finland) and become a lesser threat in others (e.g. in the United Kingdom).
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or ripper. In areas where irrigation is needed, the field is leveled using a landplane so that water can be supplied evenly. Manure can be added after initial irrigation; the soil is then broken up with a
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tolerance, drought tolerance, fast growth/early maturation and disease resistance, may play an important role in creating new cultivars able to maintain yields under stressors induced by climate change.
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alone â mainly in Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Chile, and
Colombia. Over 100 cultivars might be found in a single valley, and a dozen or more might be maintained by a single agricultural household. The
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Zealand farmers have demonstrated some of the best commercial yields in the world, ranging between 60 and 80 tonnes per hectare, some reporting yields of 88 tonnes of potatoes per hectare.
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In 2021, world production of potatoes was 376 million tonnes (370,000,000 long tons; 414,000,000 short tons), led by China with 25% of the total. Other major producers were India and
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is used in the food industry as a thickener and binder for soups and sauces, in the textile industry as an adhesive, and in the paper industry for the manufacturing of papers and boards.
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American range. This makes these South American species highly valuable in breeding. The importance of the potato to humanity is recognised in the
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mainly responsible for red or blue pigmentation in potato cultivars do not have nutritional significance, but are used for visual variety and consumer appeal. In 2010, potatoes were
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Under optimum conditions in commercial warehouses, potatoes can be stored for up to 10â12 months. The commercial storage and retrieval of potatoes involves several phases: first
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October 2011 BASF requested cultivation and marketing approval as a feed and food from the EFSA. In 2012, GMO development in Europe was stopped by BASF. In November 2014, the
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At least six languagesâAfrikaans, Dutch, French, (West) Frisian, Hebrew, Persian and some variants of Germanâuse a term for "potato" that means "earth apple" or "ground apple".
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and increase starch content in the edible tubers. However, potatoes are more sensitive to soil water deficits than some other staple crops like wheat. In the UK, the amount of
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Exposure to light, physical damage, and age increase glycoalkaloid content within the tuber. Different potato varieties contain different levels of glycoalkaloids. The '
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Most modern potatoes grown in North America arrived through European settlement and not independently from the South American sources. At least one wild potato species,
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The potato is rarely eaten raw because raw potato starch is poorly digested by humans. Depending on the cultivar and preparation method, potatoes can have a high
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cultivars. In 2009 a draft sequence of the potato genome was made, containing 12 chromosomes and 860 million base pairs, making it a medium-sized plant genome.
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complex. DNA analysis however shows that more than 99% of all current varieties of potatoes are direct descendants of a subspecies that once grew in the
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Temperatures below 4 °C (39 °F) convert the starch in potatoes into sugar, which alters their taste and cooking qualities and leads to higher
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Potato growth can be divided into five phases. During the first phase, sprouts emerge from the seed potatoes and root growth begins. During the second,
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New tubers may start growing at the surface of the soil. Since exposure to light leads to an undesirable greening of the skins and the development of
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the number and the weight of tubers. As a result, areas where current temperatures are near the limits of potatoes' temperature range (e.g. much of
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is predicted to have significant effects on global potato production. Like many crops, potatoes are likely to be affected by changes in atmospheric
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when fried than conventional potatoes; the modifications do not cause new proteins to be made, but rather prevent proteins from being made via
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potatoes (16â18%). The distinction may also arise from variation in the comparative ratio of two different potato starch compounds:
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naturally contains the potato as a primary ingredient in many dishes, as around 3,000 varieties of the tuber are grown there.
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occur from the southern United States to southern Chile. The potato was first domesticated in southern
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that grow up to 1 metre (3.3 ft) high. The stems are hairy. The leaves have roughly four pairs of
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in negligible amounts, but, if sprouts and potato skins are exposed to light, tubers can become toxic.
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which act as vectors for many potato viruses and will spread under increased temperatures.
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tissue, the clonal nature of the plant and the low metabolic activity make it an ideal
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than other potatoes. In the United States they are generally either a
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water, particularly during the potato growing season.
415:, a short knife or dagger, probably related to Danish
411:
The name "spud" for a potato is from the 15th century
7188:
4611:"United Nations: International Day of Potato: 30 May"
4327:
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3725:
3723:
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Potatoes, boiled, cooked in skin, flesh, without salt
5476:"BASF applies for EU approval for Fortuna GM potato"
5386:
5384:
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2039:(29 GJ/ha or 2.8 million kcal/acre).
1024:, used as a source of resistance to the devastating
258:
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7999:Bohl, William H.; Johnson, Steven B., eds. (2010).
7492:Ermochkine, Nicholas and Iglikowski, Peter (2003).
6603:. Cranfield Water Science Institute. Archived from
6087:"Potato storage and value Preservation: The Basics"
5713:
5237:
4703:Hosaka, Kazuyoshi; Hanneman, Robert E. Jr. (1998).
4558:
4261:: An overview of pathology and resistance breeding"
2834:, which includes such plants as deadly nightshade (
2164:) grow and reproduce faster at higher temperatures.
371:; the aerial parts of the potato contain the toxin
249:
8074:
7741:"Myths and Legends of the New York State Iroquois"
6952:Dietary Reference Intakes for Sodium and Potassium
6340:Foley, Ramankutty; et al. (12 October 2011).
6004:
4709:. 1. Detection of an S locus inhibitor (Sli) gene"
3720:
2926:. Roast potatoes are commonly served as part of a
1829:phase, during which the tubers are slowly warmed.
1571:, which damage them in the ground or when stored.
498:, which is a member of the nightshade family, the
62:appear in a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes.
7833:
7033:
6442:
6339:
6261:. Grower Magazine, The Government of New Zealand.
5381:
4479:"Late blight resistance genes in potato breeding"
3572:"A Cultural History of the Potato as Earth Apple"
3143:which can be stored for some months before use.
2513:
2370:
1446:(NB-LRR/NLR), an R-gene-produced immunoreceptor.
952:, resulting in the crop failures that led to the
9875:
8208:Propitious Esculent: The Potato in World History
7875:
7570:"Feeding Cull Potatoes to Dairy and Beef Cattle"
5934:. Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board
5393:"Receptor-mediated nonhost resistance in plants"
4867:
4753:
3611:
2689:Staple food § Comparison of 10 staple foods
2160:Pathogens causing potato blackleg disease (e.g.
2118:
305:can be found from the southern United States to
9075:Bioconversion of biomass to mixed alcohol fuels
8081:. Texas A&M University Agriculture series.
8069:, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, DC
7697:
6907:
6552:
6477:
5719:
4423:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
3913:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
2826:, of which the most prevalent are solanine and
1179:International Plant Genetic Resources Institute
408:", not the plant now known as simply "potato".
8215:The History and Social Influence of the Potato
7735:
7729:
7548:Prince Edward Island Agriculture and Fisheries
7532:
7470:Charmaine Solomon's Encyclopedia of Asian Food
6063:
5185:"Retrospective View of North American Potato (
4702:
3855:
3810:L.) using morphological data and AFLP markers"
3661:International Journal of Developmental Biology
2946:and are often served with butter. In Germany,
2758:In the UK, potatoes are not considered by the
2237:Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz)
331:region of South America, where the species is
8728:
8329:
7691:
6259:"There's yet more gold in them thar "hills"!"
5122:"What is a new potato? New guidelines issued"
4603:
4100:
4098:
4096:
4048:Harris, David R.; Hillman, Gordon C. (2014).
4047:
3730:Raker, Celeste M.; Spooner, David M. (2002).
3019:
388:
387:The English word "potato" comes from Spanish
276:native to the Americas that is consumed as a
7813:
7783:Steven Adams; Anna Gruetzner Robins (2000).
7224:
7063:Journal of the American Dietetic Association
6739:
6256:
6234:
6232:
6079:
6077:
6075:
5952:
5821:
5189:L.) Breeding in the 20th and 21st Centuries"
5079:"Potatoes for Chipping Grades and Standards"
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4250:
4248:
4246:
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3963:
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3793:
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1289:specifically for these pigmentation traits.
9894:Crops originating from indigenous Americans
7486:
6632:. FAO Water Development and Management Unit
5092:
4360:
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2720:(23% DV), and contain a moderate amount of
1307:Amflora potatoes, modified to produce pure
1034:). Another relative native to this region,
398:
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8336:
8322:
8210:(2008), 315pp a standard scholarly history
7494:40 degrees east : an anatomy of vodka
7383:von Bremzen, Anya; Welchman, John (1990).
7376:
7258:Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
6915:United States Food and Drug Administration
5663:"Seed & Ware Potatoes â Nuclear Stock"
5581:. 2002. cited through Bnet. Archived from
5010:
4861:
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820:cultivated species (with 60 chromosomes):
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9080:Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage
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7389:. New York: Workman Publishing. pp.
7386:Please to the Table: The Russian Cookbook
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4361:Ames, M.; Spooner, D.M. (February 2008).
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4282:
4257:"Potato and tomato late blight caused by
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280:in many parts of the world. Potatoes are
8301:(1998). 304 pp. Douglas & McIntyre.
7538:
7461:
6471:
5960:. In Tennant, P.; Benkeblia, N. (eds.).
5946:
5754:
5600:
5499:BASF stops GM crop development in Europe
4821:"Towards F1 Hybrid Seed Potato Breeding"
4354:
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3972:Office of International Affairs (1989).
3689:
3454:Herrero, MarĂa Antonieta AndiĂłn (2004).
3172:
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2049:Effects of climate change on agriculture
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1538:involves covering the growing area with
1395:' potato, which was modified to express
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7989:. "The potato: Spud we like", (leader)
7901:
7816:"The Potato Eaters by Vincent van Gogh"
7737:Converse, Harriet Maxwell (Ya-ie-wa-no)
7467:
7225:Koerth-Baker, Marggie (25 March 2013).
6862:. World Potato Congress. Archived from
6735:
6733:
6701:
5545:
4918:
4573:Springer Science and Business Media LLC
4493:Springer Science and Business Media LLC
3732:"Chilean Tetraploid Cultivated Potato,
3683:
3453:
3072:Baked potato with sour cream and chives
1490:, in areas where westerly winds reduce
1451:United States Department of Agriculture
1125:Wild potato species useful for breeding
476:, each containing about 300 very small
468:After flowering, potato plants produce
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9876:
7698:Thurner, Mark; Pimentel, Juan (2021).
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6989:
6797:
6688:
6417:
6240:"FAOSTAT: Production-Crops, 2010 data"
6130:
6128:
6121:. Cancer Research UK. 15 October 2021.
6119:"Can eating burnt foods cause cancer?"
5675:from the original on 10 September 2015
5514:
5473:
5390:
5176:
2970:. Puddings made from grated potatoes (
2043:Impact of climate change on production
1847:List of countries by potato production
1444:nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat
1315:Genetic research has produced several
1292:
544:many garden flowers and other species
9216:
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7907:
7624:Jai Gopal; S.M. Paul Khurana (2006).
7442:
7333:
7311:Springer Science & Business Media
7000:
6592:
6590:
6084:
5762:"Growing Potatoes in the Home Garden"
5607:Rosenthal, Elisabeth (24 July 2007).
4470:
4104:
3570:Laws, Christopher (9 February 2015).
3377:
3237:European art, including the works of
3139:for livestock. They may be made into
2906:potato product traditionally made by
2764:five portions of fruit and vegetables
1774:Transporting to cold storage in India
1627:
1246:specifically for their skin or flesh
978:It had been thought that most potato
770:The major species grown worldwide is
9904:Crops originating from South America
9779:
9688:13CCB259-80FC-E97D-A76C-C671405BF9E4
9600:3f63158a-1211-45ba-a8de-d240f3893e10
9148:Cellulosic ethanol commercialization
8343:
8213:Salaman, Redcliffe N. (1989) [1949.
8072:
7849:
7807:
7617:
7123:"Tomato-like Fruit on Potato Plants"
6730:
6301:. Potato World. 2008. Archived from
6111:
6083:Potato storage, value Preservation:
5986:from the original on 2 December 2019
5170:"So many varieties, so many choices"
3569:
3204:out of Earth Woman's feet after she
1371:Potato starch contains two types of
1175:Scottish Agricultural Science Agency
1085:and most of its wild relatives, are
967:, Peru, holds 4,870 types of potato
327:of the potato are cultivated in the
7749:University of the State of New York
7539:Halliday, Les; et al. (2015).
7447:. London: Arrow Books. p. 72.
7054:
7007:American Journal of Potato Research
6742:American Journal of Potato Research
6704:American Journal of Potato Research
6654:The Journal of Agricultural Science
6342:"Solutions for a cultivated planet"
6154:
6134:
6125:
5579:American Journal of Potato Research
5546:Pollack, Andrew (7 November 2014).
5474:Burger, Ludwig (10 November 2015).
5240:American Journal of Potato Research
4334:American Journal of Potato Research
3814:Electronic Journal of Biotechnology
3544:Hooshmand, Dana (12 October 2020).
2892:Potato dishes vary around the world
1562:. The potatoes are planted using a
1501:
1340:), which confers resistance to the
1171:European Cultivated Potato Database
921:Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire
524:; there are several other species.
24:
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7952:
7154:Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences
6929:from the original on 27 March 2024
6822:
6774:
6587:
6400:Foods & Nutrition Encyclopedia
5740:10.1111/j.1744-7348.1991.tb04879.x
4966:. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 2017
4275:American Phytopathological Society
4181:Nunn, Nathan; Qian, Nancy (2011).
3589:
3478:from the original on 24 March 2024
2942:. New potatoes may be cooked with
1436:, a wild potato native to Mexico.
827:There are two major subspecies of
25:
9965:
8290:World Geography of the Potato at
7934:"Could we grow potatoes on Mars?"
7600:Cereals: Novel Uses and Processes
7577:University of Wisconsin Extension
5515:Kanter, James (16 January 2012).
4038:Martins-Farias 1976; Moseley 1975
3188:, a daughter of the earth mother
1798:, spearmint and orange oils, and
1542:such as straw or plastic sheets.
1235:is a famous type of new potato.
903:, and has been cultivated by the
874:by pre-Columbian farmers, around
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7338:Peru Celebrates Potato Diversity
7327:
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7245:
7229:. boingboing.net. Archived from
7115:
7089:
7027:
7003:"Potatoes, Nutrition and Health"
6630:"Crop Water Information: Potato"
6573:10.1111/j.1365-3059.2010.02414.x
6275:. Ballance. 2009. Archived from
5856:. The National Allotment Society
5829:"How to grow potatoes: Planting"
5391:Oh, Soohyun; Choi, Doil (2022).
5148:"A look back at a Royal history"
4988:. Europotato.org. Archived from
3826:10.2225/vol10-issue3-fulltext-14
3435:International Year of the Potato
3393:In the 2015 fictionalized film,
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971:, most of which are traditional
857:
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27:Staple food, root tuber, starchy
7568:Schroeder, Ken (October 2012).
7227:"The case of the poison potato"
6977:from the original on 9 May 2024
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5932:"Potato Disease Identification"
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3523:"jordÀpple | SAOB | svenska.se"
3460:(in Spanish). Editorial CSIC -
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806:species (with 36 chromosomes):
786:species (with 24 chromosomes):
644: (sweet and bell peppers)
492:, potatoes belong to the genus
356:different varieties of potatoes
9889:Crops originating from Bolivia
7701:New World Objects of Knowledge
6135:Epp, Melanie (12 April 2021).
5910:"Potato, Identifying Diseases"
5075:Agricultural Marketing Service
4191:Quarterly Journal of Economics
3644:
3563:
3537:
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1123:of donor alleles is possible.
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8279:Compendium of Potato Diseases
8217:, Cambridge University Press.
7912:. Andrews McMeel Publishing.
7863:. V&A Museum of Childhood
7745:Education Department Bulletin
7334:Hayes, Monte (24 June 2007).
5459:. 2 June 2013. Archived from
5373:. 31 May 2010. Archived from
4919:Theisen, K (1 January 2007).
4309:. International Potato Center
4012:John Michael Francis (2005).
3664:(45): S37âS38. Archived from
3440:
3111:
2167:Bacterial infections such as
2119:Changes in pests and diseases
1998:Production of potatoes (2019)
1836:
1648:The historically significant
1401:granule bound starch synthase
1366:genetically modified potatoes
1364:announced they would not use
1299:Genetically engineered potato
1273:, which are converted to the
438:Potato plants are herbaceous
340:introduced potatoes to Europe
8130:(1999) 66#1 pp. 67â83.
7820:The Vincent van Gogh Gallery
7814:van Tilborgh, Louis (2009).
7001:Beals, Katherine A. (2019).
6889:"Potato and water resources"
5635:United States Potato Board.
5283:10.1007/978-1-4419-7347-4_10
5275:Bio-Farms for Nutraceuticals
5194:G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics
4307:"Cultivated Potato Genebank"
3692:Hybridization of Crop Plants
3327:National Gallery of Victoria
2673:Percentages estimated using
2226:
1161:Potatoes of different colors
1138:
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382:
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9899:Crops originating from Peru
9178:Issues relating to biofuels
9168:Energy return on investment
7468:Solomon, Charmaine (1996).
6403:. CTC Press. p. 1104.
5833:Royal Horticultural Society
5371:"GM potatoes: BASF at work"
4929:International Potato Center
3599:. Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
3597:"Solanum tuberosum: Potato"
3502:Online Etymology Dictionary
3402:
3180:, Incan goddess of potatoes
2954:), Eastern Europe (Russia,
2876:
2769:
2705:in the skin and flesh), 2%
2666:Link to USDA Database entry
1399:to inactivate the gene for
1076:
961:International Potato Center
897:Solanum tuberosum tuberosum
354:, there are now over 5,000
10:
9970:
7677:10.1177/003072708601500104
7496:, Nova Publishers, p. 65,
7075:10.1016/j.jada.2005.01.003
7020:10.1007/s12230-018-09705-4
6011:Frontiers in Plant Science
4963:Plants of the World Online
4882:10.1007/s11033-023-08577-0
4876:(9). Springer: 7879â7891.
4780:10.1038/s41467-021-24266-7
4664:10.1038/s41467-021-24267-6
4509:10.1007/s00425-022-03910-6
4368:American Journal of Botany
4054:. Routledge. p. 496.
3859:American Journal of Botany
2880:
2686:
2247:364 kJ (87 kcal)
2046:
1843:Potato processing industry
1840:
1765:
1738:
1673:Pectobacterium carotovorum
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1494:attacks and the spread of
1323:, incorporates genes from
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1127:blight resistance include
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9191:
9153:Energy content of biofuel
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8367:
8354:
8149:Journal of Modern History
8099:Journal of Social History
8077:Notes of a Potato Watcher
7174:10.1080/07352689709701946
6666:10.1017/S0021859611000839
6457:10.1007/s11540-008-9107-0
6066:Potato Production Systems
6024:10.3389/fpls.2023.1156734
5884:Michigan State University
5727:Annals of Applied Biology
5252:10.1007/s12230-008-9017-3
4870:Molecular Biology Reports
4838:10.1007/s11540-011-9196-z
4581:10.1007/s11540-006-9002-5
4347:10.1007/s12230-009-9097-8
4018:. ABC-CLIO. p. 867.
3628:10.1002/9780470650523.ch3
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2200:plant breeding techniques
2143:Insect pests such as the
2133:Leptinotarsa decemlineata
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1854:Potato production â 2021
1853:
1699:, the green peach aphid (
1004:of south-central Chile.
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294:in the nightshade family
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9929:Plants described in 1753
9127:Thermal depolymerization
9100:Industrial biotechnology
8359:List of potato cultivars
8142:, by a leading historian
8040:10.1525/ah.2003.77.4.582
7791:University of Manchester
7769:Berrin, Katherine &
7603:. Springer. p. 22.
7036:The Journal of Nutrition
6273:"Phosphate and potatoes"
6085:Kohli, Pawanexh (2009).
4925:World Potato Atlas: Peru
4831:(4). Springer: 301â312.
4105:Sauer, Jonathan (2017).
3757:10.2135/cropsci2002.1451
3277:Potato ceramic from the
3043:, also called chips and
2081:CO2 fertilization effect
1549:6 or 7) such as a sandy
1514:develop from lower leaf
1145:List of potato cultivars
1044:are useful for breeding
994:, from a species in the
929:Russian-American Company
9095:FischerâTropsch process
9085:Biomass heating systems
8252:10.1073/pnas.0507400102
7883:"About Mr. Potato Head"
7786:Gendering Landscape Art
7443:Roden, Claudia (1990).
7097:"5 A Day: what counts?"
6505:10.1073/pnas.1701762114
4725:10.1023/a:1018353613431
4445:10.1073/pnas.1533501100
4284:10.1094/PDIS-05-11-0458
3935:10.1073/pnas.0507400102
3769:University of Wisconsin
2998:, the national dish of
2982:) are popular items of
2871:
2800:Tubers exposed to light
2766:, the 5-A-Day program.
2760:National Health Service
2675:US recommendations
2083:, which would increase
1800:1,4-dimethylnaphthalene
1634:List of potato diseases
905:local indigenous people
899:, is indigenous to the
399:
34:Potato (disambiguation)
9909:Northern Irish cuisine
8681:
8285:The World Potato Atlas
8195:(2007). 342 pp.
7961:Atlas of Wild Potatoes
7657:Outlook on Agriculture
7202:. 2005. Archived from
7200:Food Science Australia
7196:"Greening of potatoes"
5976:"Potato Cyst Nematode"
5878:Phytophthora infestans
5809:. USAID. pp. 2â21
5695:"Potatoes Home Garden"
5405:Portland Press Limited
5397:Essays in Biochemistry
5345:"GMO compass database"
4921:"History and overview"
4259:Phytophthora infestans
3550:discoverdiscomfort.com
3414:List of potato museums
3372:, 1886, oil on canvas
3232:culture from Northern
3181:
3092:("farmer's breakfast")
3086:
2952:Scandinavian countries
2697:and is 77% water, 20%
2679:the National Academies
2169:Ralstonia solanacearum
2149:Colorado potato beetle
2136:
2129:Colorado potato beetle
2023:short tons per acre).
1831:Mechanical ventilation
1775:
1751:
1693:Colorado potato beetle
1651:Phytophthora infestans
1645:
1610:Immature potato plants
1418:two resistance genes,
1342:Colorado potato beetle
1326:Bacillus thuringiensis
1312:
1162:
1154:
1031:Phytophthora infestans
982:derived from a single
945:Phytophthora infestans
837:S. tuberosum tuberosum
767:
764:S. tuberosum tuberosum
508:), deadly nightshade (
435:
389:
8679:
8065:Hawkes, J.G. (1990).
7977:. "Llamas and mash",
7127:Iowa State University
6891:. FAO. Archived from
6830:. CIP. Archived from
6257:Sarah Sinton (2011).
6137:"The Worry with CIPC"
5953:Alyokhin, A. (2009).
5207:10.1534/g3.113.005595
4760:Nature Communications
4644:Nature Communications
4416:Solanum bulbocastanum
4414:"Gene RB cloned from
3620:Horticultural Reviews
3366:Girl peeling potatoes
3200:, the first potatoes
3176:
3164:Cultural significance
3135:Potatoes are used as
2883:List of potato dishes
2819:Raw potatoes contain
2687:Further information:
2345:Vitamins and minerals
2182:Adaptation strategies
2126:
2047:Further information:
1982:of the United Nations
1773:
1746:
1641:
1597:Fort Fairfield, Maine
1306:
1160:
1152:
1143:Further information:
1103:Wageningen University
1037:Solanum bulbocastanum
853:History of the potato
833:S. tuberosum andigena
831:. The Andean potato,
761:
433:
9949:Stoloniferous plants
8482:International Kidney
8073:Lang, James (1975).
8027:Agricultural History
7889:on 25 September 2008
7519:21 June 2013 at the
6610:on 10 September 2012
5980:Agriculture Victoria
5560:on 12 November 2014.
5488:on 10 November 2015.
4382:10.3732/ajb.95.2.252
3323:Jules Bastien-Lepage
3300:Jean-François Millet
3258:Jean-François Millet
2204:genetic modification
2085:photosynthetic rates
1729:potato cyst nematode
1362:Procter & Gamble
1317:genetically modified
1281:, during digestion.
766:, the Chilean potato
692:(cultivated potato)
472:that resemble green
32:For other uses, see
9183:Sustainable biofuel
8294:, released in 1993.
8243:2005PNAS..10214694S
7908:Walsh, Tim (2005).
7861:Museum of Childhood
7669:1986OutAg..15...21E
7541:"Ensiling Potatoes"
7345:The Washington Post
7206:on 25 November 2011
7166:1997CRvPS..16...55F
6496:2017PNAS..114.9326Z
6368:10.1038/nature10452
6360:2011Natur.478..337F
6246:on 14 January 2013.
5701:. UF/IFAS Extension
5417:10.1042/EBC20210080
5409:Biochemical Society
5055:on 17 December 2008
5019:on 8 September 2009
4992:on 28 November 2009
4772:2021NatCo..12.4142M
4656:2021NatCo..12.4141E
4501:2022Plant.255..127P
4436:2003PNAS..100.9128S
3926:2005PNAS..10214694S
3920:(41): 14694â14699.
3622:. pp. 89â198.
3026:qÄ«ng jiÄo tÇ dĂČu sÄ«
3010:. In Italy, in the
2928:Sunday roast dinner
2432:Pantothenic acid (B
2233:
2127:Plant destroyed by
1293:Genetic engineering
1258:for gold/yellow or
1192:(20â22%) than waxy
1188:potatoes have more
449:The plant develops
9919:Flora of the Andes
8682:
8297:Zuckerman, Larry.
8112:10.1353/jsh/8.2.51
8019:on 16 August 2012.
7526:Nordisk familjebok
7299:Shaw, Ian (2005).
7233:on 8 November 2015
7103:. 23 February 2022
7048:10.1093/jn/17.1.77
6754:10.1007/bf02987885
6716:10.1007/bf02855363
5769:Cornell University
5614:The New York Times
5588:on 1 November 2012
5553:The New York Times
5527:on 23 January 2024
5521:The New York Times
5319:Cornell University
5013:"Potato Varieties"
4935:on 14 January 2008
4205:10.1093/qje/qjr009
3671:on 6 February 2009
3409:Irish potato candy
3378:In popular culture
3319:The potato harvest
3304:Walters Art Museum
3295:The Potato Harvest
3262:The Potato Harvest
3198:Iroquois mythology
3182:
2640:Other constituents
2231:
2217:Sub-Saharan Africa
2137:
2113:sub-Saharan Africa
1809:surface moisture;
1776:
1752:
1646:
1628:Pests and diseases
1385:waxy potato starch
1313:
1275:essential nutrient
1163:
1155:
954:Great Irish Famine
950:Scottish Highlands
925:Columbian exchange
901:Chiloé Archipelago
841:Chiloé Archipelago
768:
470:small green fruits
436:
352:selective breeding
9914:Edible Solanaceae
9770:
9769:
9634:Open Tree of Life
9256:Solanum tuberosum
9226:Solanum tuberosum
9218:Taxon identifiers
9209:
9208:
9122:Sabatier reaction
8710:
8709:
8697:Fingerling potato
8427:Belle de Fontenay
8417:Austrian Crescent
8201:978-2-503-51985-2
8184:Ă GrĂĄda, Cormac.
8088:978-1-58544-138-9
7800:978-0-7190-5628-4
7714:978-1-908857-82-8
7641:978-1-56022-272-9
7610:978-0-306-45583-4
7529:, volume 4 (1905)
7514:BrÀnnvinsbrÀnning
7479:978-0-85561-688-5
7454:978-0-09-976220-1
7445:The Food of Italy
7400:978-0-89480-845-6
7320:978-3-540-21286-7
7270:10.1021/jf021146f
7264:(10): 2964â2973.
6962:978-0-309-48834-1
6837:on 5 January 2011
6490:(35): 9326â9331.
6410:978-0-8493-8981-8
6207:978-92-5-134332-6
5964:. pp. 10â19.
5775:Extension Service
5722:Solanum tuberosum
5699:sfyl.ifas.ufl.edu
5643:on 25 August 2015
5505:, 17 January 2012
5351:on 9 October 2014
5325:on 3 January 2009
5292:978-1-4419-7346-7
5187:Solanum tuberosum
5150:. 25 January 2010
5046:Cooks Illustrated
4957:Solanum tuberosum
4707:Solanum chacoense
4430:(16): 9128â9133.
4124:978-0-203-75190-9
4061:978-1-317-59829-9
4025:978-1-85109-421-9
3993:978-0-309-04264-2
3804:Solanum tuberosum
3734:Solanum tuberosum
3637:978-0-471-57339-5
3471:978-84-00-08266-6
3342:The Potato Eaters
3252:The Potato Eaters
3249:'s 1885 painting
3226:pre-Columbian era
3214:Sapling and Flint
3206:died giving birth
2936:bubble and squeak
2837:Atropa belladonna
2685:
2684:
2630:
2629:
2145:potato tuber moth
1987:
1986:
1983:
1870:
1815:relative humidity
1756:potato harvesters
1697:potato tuber moth
1238:Dozens of potato
1229:Yukon Gold potato
1129:Solanum desmissum
1087:self-incompatible
937:genetic diversity
907:since before the
870:and northwestern
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181:S. tuberosum
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9173:Food vs. fuel
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8815:vegetable oil
8813:
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8702:Russet potato
8700:
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8686:
8678:
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8660:
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8647:Villetta Rose
8645:
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8637:Ulster Emblem
8635:
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8572:Ranger Russet
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8472:Golden Wonder
8470:
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8447:British Queen
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8307:0-86547-578-4
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8198:
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8179:
8175:
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8167:
8163:
8159:
8156:(3): 218â21.
8155:
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8060:0-85976-067-7
8057:
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7992:The Economist
7988:
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7980:The Economist
7976:
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7970:9789290435181
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7919:0-7407-5571-4
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7632:Haworth Press
7629:
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7502:1-59033-594-5
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7175:
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7160:(1): 55â132.
7159:
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6823:Forbes, G.A.
6819:
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6794:
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6775:Pandey, S.K.
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4364:
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4340:(6): 417â29.
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4324:
4308:
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4276:
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4266:Plant Disease
4262:
4260:
4251:
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4206:
4201:
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4170:9780367449872
4167:
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4163:9781351440639
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4156:9781351440615
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4142:9780849389016
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4035:
4027:
4021:
4017:
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4008:
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3984:10.17226/1398
3981:
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3701:0-89118-034-6
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3191:
3187:
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3175:
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3159:
3155:
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3147:Potato starch
3144:
3142:
3138:
3133:
3131:
3127:
3123:
3119:
3106:
3100:
3095:
3090:
3089:
3080:
3075:
3068:
3063:
3060:
3054:
3049:
3046:
3042:
3041:Pommes frites
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3027:
3017:
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3009:
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2997:
2993:
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2785:The inedible
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2765:
2761:
2756:
2754:
2750:
2745:
2743:
2739:
2735:
2731:
2727:
2724:(16% DV) and
2723:
2719:
2715:
2710:
2708:
2704:
2703:dietary fiber
2700:
2699:carbohydrates
2696:
2690:
2680:
2676:
2671:
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2657:
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2649:
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2500:
2496:
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2479:
2472:
2470:
2462:
2455:
2453:
2446:
2439:
2437:
2429:
2422:
2420:
2412:
2405:
2403:
2398:Riboflavin (B
2395:
2388:
2386:
2378:
2373:
2368:
2365:
2363:
2362:
2357:
2353:
2349:
2342:
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2329:
2328:
2322:
2318:
2314:
2308:
2305:
2304:
2298:
2294:
2290:
2286:
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9797:Definitions
9559:NatureServe
9471:iNaturalist
9250:Wikispecies
9158:Energy crop
9105:Pellet fuel
9090:Biorefinery
9054:Switchgrass
8898:Coconut oil
8876:Energy from
8810:Cooking oil
8795:Biogasoline
8770:Babassu oil
8662:Yellow Finn
8597:Red Pontiac
8592:Red Norland
8587:Red La Soda
8537:Maris Piper
8507:King Edward
8502:Kerr's Pink
8492:Irish White
7373:, pp. 82â84
7210:15 November
6309:19 February
6283:19 February
6221:13 December
5990:11 December
5620:15 November
5592:19 February
5329:16 December
4970:7 September
4766:(1): 4142.
4650:(1): 4141.
4080:EurekAlert!
3576:Culturedarm
3498:"spud (n.)"
3419:Loy (spade)
3396:The Martian
3243:Anton Mauve
3008:minced meat
2806:Some toxic
2753:low-GI diet
2714:Daily Value
2381:Thiamine (B
2208:heat stress
2175:Late blight
2097:arable land
2032:food energy
1667:Sclerotinia
1661:Rhizoctonia
1656:late blight
1643:Late blight
1560:disc harrow
1555:chisel plow
1498:pathogens.
1474:Cultivation
1412:late blight
1405:amylopectin
1381:amylopectin
1354:Burger King
1309:amylopectin
1260:polyphenols
1256:carotenoids
1202:amylopectin
1099:CRISPR-Cas9
1026:late blight
1021:S. demissum
1010:S. fendleri
963:, based in
780:chromosomes
619:(mandrake)
426:Description
348:food supply
344:staple food
278:staple food
111:Angiosperms
9878:Categories
9657:Plant List
9330:Calflora:
9068:Technology
9049:Salicornia
9032:Miscanthus
8955:Sugar beet
8827:cellulosic
8800:Bioliquids
8780:Biobutanol
8667:Yukon Gold
8477:Home Guard
8138:Fulltext:
7845:1857592433
7723:1242739583
7553:27 January
7428:25 January
7237:8 November
7107:23 January
6899:7 November
6873:7 November
6841:7 November
6808:7 November
6783:7 November
6636:7 November
6614:7 November
6544:7 November
6188:. Geneva:
5854:"Potatoes"
5531:23 January
5395:. Review.
5246:(2): 140.
5059:8 December
4133:1014382952
4085:23 January
3841:6 December
3482:2 February
3462:CSIC Press
3441:References
3154:parenchyma
3112:Other uses
2992:Belarusian
2988:Lithuanian
2881:See also:
2832:Solanaceae
2728:, such as
2726:B vitamins
2718:vitamin B6
2576:Phosphorus
2105:irrigation
1863:Production
1837:Production
1784:acrylamide
1459:acrylamide
1350:McDonald's
1242:have been
1046:resistance
884:complex.
818:pentaploid
809:S. chaucha
792:S. phureja
776:tetraploid
616:Mandragora
569:(tobacco)
532:Solanaceae
505:Mandragora
500:Solanaceae
440:perennials
333:indigenous
296:Solanaceae
157:Solanaceae
9437:200020608
9424:200020608
9406:FloraBase
9143:Agflation
9036:giganteus
8965:Sunflower
8960:Sugarcane
8878:foodstock
8785:Biodiesel
8744:Bioenergy
8652:Vitelotte
8348:cultivars
8178:145099646
8136:0037-783X
7987:Economist
7975:Economist
7893:28 August
7685:0030-7270
7278:0021-8561
7182:0735-2689
7137:8 January
6682:0021-8596
6674:1826/8188
6581:0032-0862
6216:240163091
6033:1664-462X
5894:6 January
5748:0003-4746
5705:14 August
5647:6 October
5443:247999992
5355:6 October
5084:27 August
4906:260349512
4890:0301-4851
4847:0014-3065
4788:2041-1723
4733:0014-2336
4713:Euphytica
4672:2041-1723
4589:0014-3065
4575:: 49â65.
4525:0032-0935
4517:1432-2048
4115:CRC Press
3835:10925/320
3808:tuberosum
3765:0011-183X
3675:8 January
3581:27 August
3555:27 August
3386:in 1952,
3210:twin sons
3190:Pachamama
3105:Cepelinai
3004:dumplings
3000:Lithuania
2996:Cepelinai
2994:cuisine.
2984:Ashkenazi
2849:Nicotiana
2828:chaconine
2744:(table).
2722:vitamin C
2716:, DV) of
2589:Potassium
2563:Manganese
2550:Magnesium
2482:Vitamin C
2465:Folate (B
2449:Vitamin B
2415:Niacin (B
2227:Nutrition
2019:(table).
1747:A modern
1595:Field in
1358:Frito-Lay
1279:vitamin A
1240:cultivars
1139:Varieties
1059:found in
1057:diversity
1028:disease (
980:cultivars
969:germplasm
933:Old World
891:(central
674:(tomato)
566:Nicotiana
517:Nicotiana
488:Like the
484:Phylogeny
463:lenticels
383:Etymology
325:varieties
292:perennial
175:Species:
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8632:Superior
8627:Stobrawa
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8512:Kipfler
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